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  2. Littlest Pet Shop - Wikipedia

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    Littlest Pet Shop is a toy franchise and cartoon series owned by Hasbro and currently under license with Basic Fun!.The original toy series was produced by Kenner in the early 1990s. [1]

  3. Work It Out Wombats! - Wikipedia

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    Work It Out Wombats! is a children's animated television series that premiered on February 6, 2023, on PBS Kids. The series is produced by GBH Kids and Pipeline Studios. [1] The series also has a podcast, which premiered on January 4, 2024. [2] [3] Reception to the series has been positive. This series will have a hour-long special episode.

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  5. Jan Brett - Wikipedia

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    The Umbrella (2002) Honey, Honey, Lion! (2005) Hedgie Loves to Read (2006) Hedgie Blasts Off! (2006) The Three Snow Bears (2007) Gingerbread Friends (2008) The Easter Egg (2010) The 3 Little Dassies (2010) Home for Christmas (2011) Mossy (2012) Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella (2013), an adaptation of Cinderella; The Animals' Santa (2014)

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  7. Umbrella species - Wikipedia

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    In the two decades after its inception, the use of umbrella species as a conservation tool has been highly debated. The term was first used by Bruce Wilcox in 1984, [8] who defined an umbrella species as one whose minimum area requirements are at least as comprehensive of the rest of the community for which protection is sought through the establishment and management of a protected area.

  8. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Parts of an umbrella [2]. The word parasol is a combination of the Latin parare, and sol, meaning 'sun'. [3] Parapluie (French) similarly consists of para combined with pluie, which means 'rain' (which in turn derives from pluvia, the Latin word for rain); the usage of this word was prevalent in the nineteenth century.

  9. Umbrellabird - Wikipedia

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    Umbrellabird is the common name referring to three species of birds in the genus Cephalopterus.They are named for their distinct umbrella-like hoods. The umbrellabird was described by Sir Alfred Wallace, a companion of Charles Darwin, in the 1800s while on an expedition to South America. [2]